Te Hyundai Pavilion was developed for the 2012 EXPO in Yeosu, South korea and was designed by structure team Unsangdongt. The building is not only architecturally stunning but symbolizes much of the new values that Hyundai, as a product, wants to advertise. Movement and modify are two huge members to the structure's shape and internal space and are recommended several times in the design.
The outside act of the pavilion features distinct moving surf that signify the long run "waves" of new technological innovation and transport. Inside, audiences can get into various bedrooms with lighting that modify or an audience walls that changes and smashes into the third sizing. It begins out as a simple dice and creates into a complicated and wonderful design. These set ups are all used to advertise the concepts to move, adaption, and a "constantly modifying business product image" declares the design's designer.
Hyundai's Motion-Filled Pavilion Photo
Source : Unsangdong Architect's website